The install.sh and InstallAgent.sh script have most of this information.

Did you create all of the directories? Did you make sure permissions
were correct? Did you create the OSSEC users? Did you make sure
ownership/groups were correct?

On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Lucas Kauffman <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have about 100 machines running the same OS.
>
> I want to install ossec agents on all machines but I don't feel like having
> to press enter on every machine to install it. I read in the book that you
> can normally copy the binaries easily, so I compiled ossec on one machine
> and want to copy the binary to all my other machines (pushing the correct
> client.keys file already works).
>
> At the moment I seem to be at an impasse because the sockets for ossec are
> not being created, I keep getting this error after I copy the binary:
>
> 2012/06/13 13:21:38 ossec-syscheckd(1210): ERROR: Queue
> '/var/ossec/queue/ossec/queue' not accessible: 'Queue not found'.
> 2012/06/13 13:21:53 ossec-rootcheck(1210): ERROR: Queue
> '/var/ossec/queue/ossec/queue' not accessible: 'No such file or directory'.
> 2012/06/13 13:22:04 ossec-syscheckd(1210): ERROR: Queue
> '/var/ossec/queue/ossec/queue' not accessible: 'Queue not found'.
> 2012/06/13 13:22:19 ossec-rootcheck(1210): ERROR: Queue
> '/var/ossec/queue/ossec/queue' not accessible: 'No such file or directory'.
> 2012/06/13 13:22:35 ossec-syscheckd(1210): ERROR: Queue
> '/var/ossec/queue/ossec/queue' not accessible: 'Queue not found'.
> 2012/06/13 13:22:50 ossec-rootcheck(1211): ERROR: Unable to access queue:
> '/var/ossec/queue/ossec/queue'. Giving up..
>
>
> So I guess when compiling OSSEC, the compile script creates links to or from
> sockets and when I copy the binary it is not possible to find these. Does
> anyone know how I can manually make these (so I can just add that to my
> distribution script)? Are there maybe any OSSEC repositories for ubuntu I'm
> not aware of?
>
> Cheers,
> Lucas Kauffman
>
>

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